Transmigrating as the Villain Father, Forcing the Protagonist’s Mother to Have Children -
Chapter 160
Chapter 160
“You’re the bad one! Your whole family is bad!” The little loli glared at Luo Yan angrily.
Luo Yan: “...”
This tiny thing is vicious!
He had only criticized Xu Hao once, and she immediately exploded.
Was it really appropriate to say that to me?
I’m your brother—we’re family!
But clearly, the little loli didn’t see him as family.
Don’t argue with a child, Luo Yan comforted himself internally.
His cold gaze shifted to Xu Hao.
“Are you letting her go or not?”
“Xiaoyao, he wants me to put you down. Are your legs feeling better now?” Xu Hao smirked mockingly at Luo Yan before turning to the little girl.
He subtly tightened his grip, pressing against an acupuncture point on her leg.
With his master-level medical skills, locating such a point was effortless.
Xiaoyao had been about to say she was fine—she felt a little embarrassed being carried for so long.
But then, a tingling numbness spread through her legs again.
If he put her down now, she’d definitely collapse.
Pouting pitifully, she said, “Uncle, my legs are still numb...”
“Alright, I’ll keep holding you then—unless Xiaoyao thinks I’m a bad person...” Xu Hao chuckled, adjusting his hold to make her more comfortable.
The little loli quickly shook her head. “How could Uncle be bad? You saved me! You’re my hero!”
She had almost said “knight in shining armor” but got too shy.
After a pause, she added, “Uncle, don’t mind what certain people say. After all, if a dog bites you, you don’t bite back, right?”
Xu Hao burst out laughing. “Haha, you’re quite sharp! That’s a vivid analogy.”
He gently tapped her cute little nose.
“But let me correct one thing—dogs are our loyal friends. Comparing some people to them is an insult to our furry companions.”
The little loli’s eyes sparkled. “Oh! So you mean... some people aren’t even worthy of being called dogs?”
“I get it now! I won’t use that comparison again—he’s lower than a dog!”
[Ding… Luo Yan’s rage intensifies. Emotional Value +852…][Ding… Luo Yan’s fury erupts. Emotional Value +963…]
The two bantered back and forth, one big, one small, while Luo Yan’s eye twitched in silent fury.
Xu Hao was manipulating his sister into insulting him!
“Xu,” Luo Yan growled coldly, “who exactly are you calling ‘lower than a dog’?”
Before Xu Hao could respond, Xiaoyao spun around, glaring fiercely.
“Whoever fits the description! You accused Uncle without even knowing the truth—he’s the one who saved me!”
Luo Yan opened his mouth but said nothing.
What could he do? Argue with a child?
That really would make him worse than a dog.
Frustration gnawed at him.
I’m the one who actually saved you!
Xu Hao just showed up first.
I’m the one who took down your kidnappers!
But the innocent little loli didn’t care about details.
All she knew was that Xu Hao had kicked down the door and pulled her from despair.
And Luo Yan’s instant hostility toward him made his first impression terrible.
“Let’s go. Your mom’s almost here.”
Xu Hao carried her out, brushing past Luo Yan, who could only watch helplessly as his little sister remained in the arms of this scheming man.
Clenching his fists, Luo Yan followed silently, his face dark.
She’s too naive… I can’t let Xu Hao take advantage of her.
The way Xu Hao held her reminded him of how he’d “taught” Yan Wumei—hands-on.
I won’t let him do to her what he did to Yan Wumei!
Soon after—
The wail of police sirens approached.
Several cruisers screeched to a halt, and a stunning mature beauty in a lawyer’s suit rushed out.
Yu Yun’s eyes locked onto her daughter, standing hand-in-hand with a familiar man.
She sprinted over and swept Xiaoyao into her arms.
“Xiaoyao! Are you hurt? Did they do anything to you?”
The little loli shook her head. “I’m fine, Mom! Uncle saved me. I was so scared I’d never see you again...”
She beamed at Xu Hao. “Mom, you have to thank him properly!”
Yu Yun finally registered Xu Hao’s face—and froze.
In her panic, she hadn’t recognized him earlier.
But now she did: The billionaire CEO of Xu Corporation.
As a lawyer, she frequently dealt with corporations. Of course she knew him.
He’s the one who saved my daughter?
Swallowing her shock, she bowed slightly. “Mr. Xu, thank you for rescuing Xiaoyao...”
Xu Hao waved it off. “Just a coincidence. I was passing by when I saw her being taken, so I had my bodyguard investigate.”
He gestured to Luo Yan. “Actually, he defeated the kidnappers. Credit goes to him.”
A strategic retreat to advance further.
His eyes flicked to the fate halo above Yu Yun’s head:
[Character]: Yu Yun
[Identity]: Queen of Law, Female Lead of “The Peerless Killer’s Life in the City”
[Charm]: 95 (Max 100)
[Strength]: 10 (Average 10)
[Constitution]: 11 (Average 10)
[Spirit]: 12 (Average 10)
[Favorability]: 20
Yu Yun noticed Luo Yan and blinked in surprise.
“You helped too?”
“Aunt,” Luo Yan greeted stiffly.
She nodded. “How did you get involved?”
“I also saw the van at the mall and realized Xiaoyao was inside,” Luo Yan explained.
He knew Xu Hao’s strength—at the Transcendent level, spotting a kidnapping through a car window would be trivial.
So he didn’t suspect foul play.
Meanwhile, Xiaoyao puffed up proudly in her mother’s arms.
“Mom, you should’ve seen me! Those kidnappers were so scary, but I stayed calm!”
“I pretended to be obedient, then jumped to the window to call for help—and Uncle came!” She grinned. “Aren’t I smart?”
Her innocent words sent a chill down Luo Yan’s spine.
The kidnappers!
He’d been so distracted, he’d forgotten—where were they?
He’d clearly seen three women in the van.
Yet when he stormed the building, he hadn’t encountered a single female assailant.
Did Xu Hao eliminate them?
But when he’d followed Xu Hao out, the room was empty.
Something’s not right...
Yu Yun scolded her daughter lightly. “Don’t boast! What if you’d angered them? You got lucky this time.”
She then thanked Luo Yan, who forced a smile.
Normally, earning his aunt’s gratitude would’ve pleased him.
But with Xu Hao stealing the spotlight, it felt like swallowing a fly in a delicious soup.
Infuriating.
“Mr. Xu, regardless, you did save Xiaoyao,” Yu Yun insisted.
Who was Xu Hao?
A business titan who’d multiplied his company’s value tenfold in months.
For someone like him to personally intervene spoke volumes.
Yu Yun felt a pang of guilt—as a lawyer, she’d seen every kind of deception.
She’d assumed Xu Hao’s charity work—donating to schools, funding rural areas—was just image-building.
A schemer hiding behind philanthropy.
But today proved her wrong.
He genuinely cares.
“No need for formalities,” Xu Hao smiled.
Then, feigning realization: “Have we met before? You seem familiar.”
Yu Yun blushed slightly—she’d forgotten to introduce herself earlier.
After a pause, she extended her hand. “I’m Yu Yun. A lawyer.”
“Ah, the Queen of Law! I’ve heard much about you.”
Xu Hao shook her hand briefly, releasing it without lingering.
No need to rush—soon, she’ll be his in every way.
Nearby, Luo Yan’s pupils constricted.
He’d caught the subtle tremor in his aunt’s hand.
Yu Yun never shook hands—not even with clients who paid millions.
This was her first time.
Rage boiled inside him.
This is a scam!
I did all the work, yet Xu Hao reaps the rewards!
Watching his aunt and sister shower Xu Hao with gratitude while ignoring him was worse than outright rejection.
Just then—
“Yun-jie! Is your daughter alright?”
A stunning policewoman in uniform strode over—Liu Yiran, the “Flower of the Police Force.”
Yu Yun sighed in relief. “Thanks to Mr. Xu and Xiao Yan, she’s safe.”
Liu Yiran turned to Xu Hao—
“Dad... cough—!”
She barely caught herself.
She coughed lightly.
Having frequently called Xu Hao “Daddy” in private, she had almost slipped up. Quickly correcting herself, she said,
“Mr. Xu, what a coincidence running into you again.”
“Indeed, quite the coincidence. I never got the chance to thank you for your hospitality last time, Officer Liu. I was just thinking of inviting you over for a visit soon...”
Xu Hao smiled meaningfully, his words carrying a double entendre.
Liu Yiran’s cheeks flushed slightly, though the dim night concealed it from most.
But not from Luo Yan.
A woman as stunning as his aunt—a police beauty no less—had just walked up.
The mere thought of conquering her sent a thrill through him.
She was an officer of the law, the embodiment of justice.
The sheer dominance of claiming her would be intoxicating.
But before his excitement could build, he froze.
This breathtaking policewoman was exchanging flirtatious glances with Xu Hao.
No way...
Could this valiant, heroic officer actually have something going on with that old man?
Scratch that—she absolutely did.
This peerless beauty had already been thoroughly molded by Xu Hao.
How many times had they played out “cop and criminal” roleplay?
How many times had she begged and called him Daddy?
The story dated back half a year...
On the day Xu Hao had orchestrated his elder brother Chu Xiong’s imprisonment, it was Liu Yiran who had led the arrest.
Their first meeting had been brief, but Xu Hao never forgot her.
With the ever-present threat of the Invincible Rebel Son, he couldn’t afford to miss any opportunity to strengthen his influence.
And Liu Yiran?
She was prime material.
After some digging, he learned she was an idealistic justice-seeker, determined to purge the world of evil.
Unrealistic?
Sure.
But Xu Hao loved that she had dreams.
The truly dangerous ones were those without desires—those who couldn’t be manipulated.
“Upholding justice and vanquishing evil, huh?”
No problem.
Xu Hao arranged a few “accidents,” staged a few heroic rescues, and carefully crafted his image as a righteous crusader.
Bit by bit, he reshaped her perception of him, steadily raising her favorability...
Then came the systematic seduction.
Just when her trust reached the tipping point—when all he needed was one final push—Xu Hao lured in an infamous international criminal organization.
He leaked their whereabouts to Liu Yiran.
True to her nature, the uncompromising police beauty couldn’t tolerate such filth tainting her country.
She took action.
But these were hardened international criminals—merciless killers with blood-soaked hands.
Naturally, they overwhelmed her.
And naturally, Xu Hao made his grand entrance at the critical moment, slaughtering the criminals and saving the damsel in distress.
That very night, under the guise of gratitude and a little alcohol, he smoothly advanced to third base.
Now, six months later, this female lead had been thoroughly tamed.
Sure, she’d thrown a small tantrum upon learning about his harem.
But under Xu Hao’s “lightning discipline,” she’d soon been begging and calling him Daddy again.
Just then, a commotion erupted.
The officers who had followed Liu Yiran emerged from the company building, dragging out dozens of battered gang members.
Some bore light injuries; others had shattered bones, groaning in agony.
A few defiant ones shouted protests:
“What’s the big idea? That guy was the one who broke in and attacked us! Why are we getting arrested?”
Liu Yiran strode forward and kicked one squarely in the ribs.
“Shut it. Normally, we turn a blind eye to rats like you.”
“But this time? You crossed the line. Kidnapping in broad daylight? Feeling real tough, huh?”
“You think you’re untouchable?”
The leader of the Xiaodao Gang looked utterly bewildered.
Some lunatic had stormed their headquarters unprovoked, beaten them all senseless, and now the cops were hauling them in for kidnapping?
Who the hell did they kidnap?!
They’d been minding their own business!
Liu Yiran coldly scanned the group before waving a hand.
“Take them all to the station.”
Luo Yan had to follow for questioning.
As for Xu Hao and Yu Yun?
Their status exempted them from mandatory attendance.
Yu Yun, prioritizing her traumatized daughter, intended to go home.
But to everyone’s surprise—
Xu Hao volunteered to accompany them to the station.
And once there, when he pulled Liu Yiran into her private office...
She finally understood.
He wanted her to kneel and call him Daddy, right there in the police station.
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